Neighbor–to–Neighbor Fund: provides emergency one time
assistance for local residents who are in economic distress.
Neighbor-to-Neighbor makes small grants (generally around $500) to help those
with overdue utilities, medical bills, short-term housing costs, and
transportation problems. Interested individuals should contact their town’s
social service provider

This website is a guide to homeownership
including low down payment mortgages and mortgage assistance programs backed by
state and federal agencies. This guide is a starting point for buyers who want
to own a home but lack the cash to do so in the conventional way.

This website gives an overview of how much some
types of renovations cost, tips on where to find help to pay for remodeling
projects and expert advice about what types of projects make sense. Those who
don’t want to deal with renovations or find the task is beyond their economic
means can still find help to live independently through other resources such as
rental assistance in homes designed for people with disabilities.

A
national non-profit organization that can provide necessary repairs,
improvements and modifications to existing homes, free of charge, to
low-incomehome-owners who are unable to
do the work themselves. Towns covered: Goshen, Litchfield, Warren and
Kent.